Saturnalia "Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz" Sundown
Saturnalia "Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz" Sundown

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Part 2
Well it's easy enough to figure out. One witness describes [redacted] as always wearing a black beret. Who could that be other than Chris Morris, friend of Harris and Klebold, the TCM member described as violent and linked to Chatfield in my earlier screenshot.
Now this, this is truly eerie. As Morris exited the building during the shooting he was picked up by Det. Stoner. On the way to safety he said there was a bomb in Klebold's car. There was. How could he have possibly known that?? If there's an explanation I'd love to hear it.
Further put at the scene by witnesses is Joe Stair, the TCM founder and LARP enthusiast who had graduated but still hung out at the school. Less likely imo, but he'd previously threatened to "blow up the school".
TCM member Robert Perry was also pointed out, distinctive by his acne and height. It's difficult to discern what is true here, witness accounts are obviously faulty, but it's hard to ignore that many survivors told this to police long after the shooters had been identified.
Then there's the sighting of an individual believed to be a shooter on the roof, captured here on film. It has not been established who this was.
Perhaps most frightening are the sightings of a shooter with "spiky blonde hair" "between 30 and 40 years old" accompanying Harris, made by multiple witnesses. Repeated mention has been made of a shooter in a tie-dyed shirt.
Patti Nielsen (one of the closest witnesses) believes there were more than two shooters, possibly seeing a third at the top of the cafeteria stairs shortly after Klebold shot Dave Sanders and began approaching the library.
Speaking of Dave Sanders, there have been allegations that his death was preventable, or some aspect of it was covered up. Shot by Klebold, he dragged himself into a science lab 1, and survived for hours, dying only after emergency services arrived hours later.
So let's talk about emergency response, it was uniquely complicated. An indiscriminate call was put out for any and all personnel, rapidly congesting the
area surrounding the school with over 1000 responders.
There were some unique blunders made in the response, not mentioned by the FBI as far as I can tell. There was very nearly a friendly fire incident where the police sniper was given the green light to fire on an unidentified paramedic, who barely avoided death.
This is particularly striking as this is the same sniper who less than an hour before was explicitly told to stand down and not fire, despite having a clear shot and positive ID on an armed suspect in the library.
Most bizarre of all of to me is this incident, where an unidentified team of people claiming to be physicians entered the school after the shooting, despite explicit orders from the police not to. They stated that they wanted to go inside to identify bodies.
But that's clearly not true, coroners were (bizarrely) not allowed to enter until the next morning, the bodies sat unidentified in the school overnight. Who were these people?? Why weren't they stopped? What did they do inside, they clearly didn't identify the bodies, so??
Now let's move on to swat. The most famous example of possible misconduct is the allegation that officer O'Shea mistakenly fired on and killed the wounded Daniel Rorbough, outside the west entrance. Rorbough had been knocked down by 9mm from Harris' hi-point at 11:20 AM.
Harris turned, exchanged fire with deputy Gardner across the parking lot. Klebold was seen following Rorbough as he crawled towards the cafeteria doors and curled up. Critically, Klebold was wielding his shotgun, not his 9mm.
Both shooters then go back inside and continue inside. At 11:52 swat commandeers fire engine #11, and drives it towards the west entrance. They would have had a clear line of sight to Rorbough.
Rorbough's parents and lawyers allege that officer O'Shea, while performing "covering fire" with his 9mm mp5, struck and killed him. O'Shea was alleged to have fired on full auto towards the school.
Is it true, I don't know, but it'd be very hard to tell. Rorbough's fatal wounds were on his left side, travelling up through his body, it'd make sense that they were fired from lower than him (as swat was), and into his left side (which faced them as he was curled up).
Curiously, O'Shea did not submit his mp5 and magazines to evidence after the incident as is protocol, but took it home, reloaded it, and then turned it in.
Let's look at another aspect of swat response, this photo right here. Look weird to you? This is officer Bloodworth (quite a name) using his Steyr AUG A1 as he enters the building with the first swat team.
The governor's report mentions this, but doesn't say where he got it. The AUG was banned from importation in 1986, is it a dealer sample? Is it a transferrable he owns privately? Surely it's not protocol for swat members to rock up with any gun they happen to own.
What's more, the A1 has some bizarre features, like replacing the selector switch with a progressive trigger. Isn't it dangerous, what if someone unfamiliar with it needs to use it, they could end up firing on full auto by accident?
Truly paranoid but this seems ominous to me. The immediate presence of not only local law enforcement, but FBI, ATF, and even military members has remained unexplained. Could officer Bloodworth's bizarre choice of weapon be related?
Law enforcement gunfire was wildly reckless in other ways, the halls and outside lawn was littered with spent 556. The shooters were already dead before swat breached the building, what could they have been shooting at?
There are innumerable discrepancies between reported shots fired, casings, and bullet holes. Strangest of all seems to be that police 9mm was sometimes erroneously reported as having been 45. Possible to imagine bleak reasons why they wouldn't want to be responsible for some 9mm
Part 3 is here:

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